Newlywed Couple
Honored At Dinner
Given By Parents
A wedding dinner, honoring
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lawrence,
was recently given by the par
ents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick C. Shere of McLeod,
at the Medford hotel.
Table decorations were of red,
white and silver, and the bride's
cake, with red carnations and
white stock, centered the table.
Attending were members of
the families and close friends of
the couple, including Mr. and
Mrs. ' Fred Lawrence and Miss
Anita Lawrence, parents and
sister of the bridegroom; Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred K. Shere of Ash
land, brother and sister-in-law of
the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Harding of McLeod, Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Schmidt and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Toulouse of Med
ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Shere and
the honored couple.
Birthday Celebrated At
Party Given Recently
Michael Hickey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Hickey, 846
Pennsylvania avenue, was hon
ored guest at a party given in ob
servance of his first birthday,
March 13.
A large Easter basket centered
the refreshment table and the
birthday cake was decorated
with Easter motifs. Plastic balls
filled with candy eggs were fa
vors given to the children at
tending. Guests were Mrs. Betty
Squire Gene and Gary; Mrs. J.
A. Petersen, Mrs. Gerry Meyers
and Linda; Mrs. Lloyd Whitney,
Mrs. E. R. Hukill and Ronnie;
Mrs. Frank Guber, Mrs. H. A.
Davis, Mrs. C. F. Hickey, pater
nal grandmother; Mrs. H. F. Ful
ler, maternal grandmother: the
honored guest and his mother.
Chili Supper Tuesday
A chili supper will be served
at a meeting of Degree of Honor
lodge Tuesday, March 28 at 6:30
p. m. in Knights of Pythias hall.
A short business meeting will be
held, to be followed by program
and cards.
All members and friends are
cordially invited to attend. Res
ervations for" tickets should be
made by calling Mrs. Al Carrara,
phone 2-5349.
Jean Hart's
Diary
junday March 26
Easter Sunday it just two
weeks from today.. And I
DO have wonderful Easter
news for you. Of course I
hate to admit it . . . but
even a persevering Hart
CAN be wrong.
You see ... I ... I .. .
I . . . well . . Ner . . .
. . . that is ... to get right
out with it ... I bought too
many Spring suits. It was
chilly last winter when I was
buying Spring suits . . . and
I let my temperature run
away with my good judg
ment. So . . . I'm going to
have to REDUCE THE
PRICE. And is my judgment
red.
There is not a thing wrong
with them . . . except that
there are too many of them.
Gabardine, striped worsteds,
checks . ,. . or checked jack
ets and plain skirts. Box
jackets or fitted jackets . . .
in fact almost any style you
have hoped to have for an
Easter suit . . . They WERE
$35 to $79.95 . . . from
now until Easter they are
$25 to $59.95.
So get your reservation for
the Easter Parade . . . you
can afford to with what you
will save because I was a
dummy ... an Easter
dummy?
"The Harf of Fashion"
22 S. Crape
Phone 2-8992
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Lawrence, newlyweds, were honored at
a wedding dinner given recently in the Medford hotel by the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Shere of McLeod. Mrs. Law
rence it the former Barbara Marie Shere. and Mr. Lawrence it a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence, 1422 Euclid avenue, Medford.
(Shangle photo).
Children's Operetta
Will Be Presented
By LDS Department
"Toyland Fantasy," a chil
dren's operetta in two acts, will
be presented at 8 p. m. March
30 in the VFW hall. 42 North
Front street, by the primary or
ganization of the Latter Day
Saints' church. In the cast are
65 youngsters ratiging in age
from three to 12 years. Music
before curtain time and during
intermissions will be furnished
by the Missionaries' orchestra.
The fantasy is produced under
the direction of Miss Norine But
ler, assisted by Miss Dimple
Aycock and with Mrs. E. D.
Stalling? as piano accompanist.
Stage setting is by Elder William
Nichols, Henry Van Hise and
Mrs. A. W. Boswell.
The cast was selected through
the Primary Presidency, which
includes Mrs. C. E. Zurcher. Mrs.
David M. Hogan, Mrs. D. L.
Petersen and Mrs. B. E. Budge,
assisted by several primary
teachers, Mrs. R. L. Higgins, Mrs.
Everett R. Huffman, Mrs. Merle
L. Walker, Miss Beverley Hognn
sen, Miss Cherie Knudsen, Miss
Joan Attridge, Mrs. Hoyt F. May,
Mrs. John L. Kelly, Mrs. L, G.
Harper and Mrs. Stallings.
Time of the play is the pres
ent, the story is that of a doll
hospital and the performance
lasts approximately an hour. The
operetta is said to be filled with
charm and color. Mother Goose's
children sing and dance, patriotic
eirls . Darade. colored eirls tap
I dance, a little bride sings and
clowns and Indians fill the air
with laughter and war whoops.
Tickets for both children and
adults may be procured from
the primary teachers listed above
or at the door before the per
formance. Phoenix Extension Unit
Makes Plans For Sale
Phoenix Plans for a food sale
to be held Wednesday, March 29.
were made at the meeting of
Phoenix Home Extension unit
members March 17. The sale will
be held Wednesday, March 29 at
Randies Food market in Phoenix.
Anyone wishing to donate food
for the sale is asked by officers
to take it to the store.
Members cut out and sewed
on gloves during the meeting. An
all-day meeting will be held Fri
day, March 24, for glovemaking.
A nominating committee was
appointed to nominate officers
for the coming year. Mrs. An
drew Stevens conducted a survey
on program planning. A planned
luncheon was served at noon.
Juan Ortiz of Seville was the
first white man to reside in
America. He lived in Alabama
from 1520 until 1539.
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Everyone likes to do something charming, thoughtful
and kindly for their love at Easter ...
We suggest jewelry . . . scatter pins, perhaps ... a bit
larger than were popular last year ... in fact quila
ornate in a smooth sort of way. Or ear-rings generou
in size and bountiful in glitter.
Or handkerchiefs . . . delicate dainty wisps of lace and
linen with hand rolled hems . , to enclose in an
Easter card. -
Dr scarfs . ,
Easter hat.
Or notepaper
n corner .
soft as a dream and refreshing as your
. with daff-o-dcwn-dillys blooming In
or tulips primly decorating the border
. . or apple blossoms or dogwood , . . Sprir - in an
envelope for Easter. With your name on it?
Gold Hill School
To Present Comedy
On Friday Evening
Gold Hill 'The Baby Sitter."
by Perry Clark, will be present
ed by the Gold Hill high school
March 31. as the annual junior
senior play. The play is described
as a three-act comedy, with the
plot being a story about the typ
ical baby sitter, her beau and
her troubles.
In the cast are Raymond Jore,
Beth Eskew, Joan Burk, Joyce
Phelps, Carma Ferguson, Velma
Dickenson, Don Harper. Winkie
Newnham, Dick Whitlock, Pat
Berry, Joanne Jore, Lee Anne
Hutton, Joe Morgan and Jerry
Eskew.
Miss Davis, English teacher,
is directing the play and remain
ing members of the two classes
are helping with advertising,
make-up and properties.
Medford Lodge Plans
Party Monday Evening
Knights of Pythias have
planned a party for Mondav,
March 27, at 7:30 p. m., in the
Pythian building. The party will
honor knights of the order and
Arthur Lusk, who recently took
the rank of esquire, and all
knights. Pythian Sisters and
their invited guests are to at
tend. Cards will be played from
7:30 to 9 p. m., refreshments
will then be served and dancing
will close the evening.
Those attending are asked to
bring sandwiches or cookies for
the refreshment hour.
Ashland Couple
Married Recently
In Church Rites
Ashland The wedding of Miss
Jacqueline Donna Lowe to Lee
Ellis Bennett was an event of
Friday, March 17, with the can
dlelight ceremony performed by
the Rev. Robert Mcllvena in the
First Methodist church of Ash
land. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. arid Mrs. L. D. Lowe and
Mr. Bennett is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Bennett, all of Ash
land. Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a white mar
quisette frock over satin made
en train. Her fingertip veil,
edged with chantilly lace, was
held in place by a headdress of
seed pearls. Her bouquet was
stephanotis centered with white
orchids.
Mrs. Edwin A. Bennett was
matron-of-honor, Miss Dorothy
Morris and Miss Erma Deets
were bridesmaids and small
Cathy Lynne Bennett, niece of
the bridegroom, was junior
bridesmaid.
Edwin W. Bennett, brother of
the1 bridegroom, was best man,
and ushers were Richard Thorpe
and Gordon Givans.
Mrs. Frank Davis, who played
the traditional wedding march,
also accompanied Mrs. Elaine
Berge who sang.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Lowe wore a black frock
with white accessories and a cor
sage of red rosebuds. Mrs. Ben
nett, mother of the bridegroom,
wore a nay blue frock with pink
accessories and a corsage of red
rosebuds.
Immediately following the cer
emony a reception was held in
the fireside room of the church.
Mrs. Merrick Thornton and Mrs.
Guy Randies served the cake,
Mrs. H. R. Westerberg and Mrs.
C. F. Thorpe served coffee and
punch and Mrs. Jack Davis was
in charge of the guest book.
After April 1, Mr. and Mrs.
Bennett will be at home at 276
Liberty street. Ashland. Mrs.
Bennett is a graduate of Ashland
high school and attended South
ern Oregon college. She is pres
ently employed as a dental nurse
for Dr. W. E. Bracker. Mr. Ben
nett is a graduate of Taft, Cal.,
high school and attended junior
college at Bakersfield, Cal.
Pennsylvanians Meet
At Hawk Home Tuesday
Members of the Pennsylvania
club met at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Hawk Tuesday night.
The evening's entertainment in
cluded games and contests.
Next meeting of the club will
be in June, at the Apple inn. and
at that time plans will be made
for the club's annual picnic.
Mrs. Nellie Wall is president of
the organization.
Installation Held
By Zuleima Temple
In Grants Pass Hall
Colorful spring flowers and
decorations of yellow and pale
green formed a setting for the
installation of officers of Zu
leima temple, Daughters of the
Nile, held in the auditorium of
Lincoln school at Grants Pass
March 18. Taking office as queen
was Mrs. C. L. Ogle of Grants
fass ana the officers who will
serve with her come from all
parts of southern Oregon.
The temple patrol, captained
by Mrs. J. Hearin, tormed the
escort tor the entrance of the
queen and her officers, installed
with Mrs. Ogle were Mrs. W. A.
Arnold, Mediord, princess royal;
Mrs. Phil StansuDury, princess
Tirzah; Mrs. E. H. Tardy, prin
cess Badoura; Mrs. J. W. Snider,
recorder; Mrs. Raymond Reter,
banker; Mrs. G. H. Guldager,
marshal; Mrs. Harry H. Lehr
bass, chaplain.
Mrs. H. K. Halvorsen, lady of
the keys; Mrs. Merritt Merriman,
lady of the gates; Mrs. Lorin
r'almerton, princess Nydia; Mrs.
H. S. Bullock, princess Zuleika;
Mrs. George C. May, princess
Zenobia; Mrs. William R. Harms,
princess Zora; Mrs. R. D. Linne
gar, princess Zuleima; Mrs. V.
Alice Gunn, musician; Mrs. A.
A. Cooley and Mrs. H. D. Dollar,
attendants.
Mrs. F. K. V a n n I c e, past
queen, acted as installing officer,
assisted by Mrs. Clarence Wine
trout, past queen, as installing
marshal, Mrs. Austin Brownell,
past queen, as installing chap
lain Mrs. C. R. Cooley, musician
and Mrs. M. P. Dunn and Mrs.
W. H.- McNair, attendants, the
last two also being past queens.
The ceremony included a solo
by Miss Sally Ogle, accompan
ied by Miss Clair Lee Ogle, and
selections by the temple chorus,
directed by Mrs. Warren Butler.
Illustrious Potentate Herman
Mavberry of Hillah temple of the
Shrine extended greetings. Mrs.
Stephen Moss, junior past queen,
was presented with a jewel by
Mrs. O. O. Overmyer, senior past
queen. . . .
Mrs Ogle, in her address, out
lined the philanthropic activities
of the Daughters of the Nile.
The ceremony was followed
by the queen's ball, with the
grand march led by the patrol. A
buffet luncheon was served in
the attractively decorated dining
rMr's. S. H. Baker headed the
reception committee, and 'he In
stallation committee was headed
by Mrs. John Russell, with Mrs.
Donald McGregory as vice
chairman. Meeting Announced
For Cruisers' Club
Cruisers' club will meet Mon
day at 7 p. m. at the First Pres
byterian church. A covered dish
dinner will be served.
Sunday. Msrch 28, 1950
MEDFORD (OPS-30N) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Crater Lake Chapter
Members Will Attend
Meeting In Corvallis
Crater Lake chapter Daugh
ters ot the American Revolution,
will be well represented at the
36 annual state conference when
it convenes in Corvallis on March
27.
Mrs. B. G. Harding, a past
state regent will be an honorary
regent. She has also acted on
the nominating committee. Mrs
A. H. Hansen will represent the
Girl Homemakers as their state
chairman, and Mrs. O. H. Bren
neman will serve on the resolu
tions committee.
Delegates from the local chap
ter are Mesdames D. O. Hood,
regent, O. H. Brenneman, G. Q.
D'Albini, E. C. Root, A. H. Hnn
sen, T. G. Gifford, and Stanley
Chirgwln:
Mrs. Archie W. McKeown,
Hood River, retiring state regent,
will preside over the Corvallis
session and while her successor
will be elected. Mrs. McKeown
will serve until after the conti
nental congress of DAR to be
held April 13-16 in Washington.
D. C. Mrs. McKeown will give
the Oregon report at the con
gress, Also attending the congress
will be Miss Jeannette I. Dentler,
Portland, a vice-president gen
eral of the society.
To Meet
Mrs. H. L. Alford and Mrs
Ralph Lue are to furnish the en
tertainment for the Scottish Rite
Women's club which meets Mon
day, March 27 at 8 p.m. in the
Medford Masonic temple. Hos
tesses for the evening are Mrs.
D. T. Ferguson, Mrs. R. M. John
son, Mrs. Fred Purdin and Mrs
J. B. Lynch.
Student And Wife
Spend Vacation Her
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood B. Hed
berg and small son 'have been
spending spring vacation with
Mr. Hedberg's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Elwood Hedberg, East
Main street. The younger Mr.
Hedberg is a student at Oregon
State college, being a senior in
engineering.
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